For the month so far, FII/FPIs have net sold Rs 29,086 crore while DIIs have net bought Rs 37,741 crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 21,702 crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 30,140 crore.
The month so far, has seen FII/FPIs net offload Indian equities worth Rs 15.2 crore while DIIs have bought Rs 22.7 crore.
During the session, FPI/FIIs bought shares worth Rs 11,093 crore, while offloading Rs 14,863 crore. DIIs net bought shares worth Rs 18,481 crore and solds shares worth Rs 12,885 crore.
The past year saw FII/FPIs remain as net sellers, offloading Indian equities worth Rs 2.92 lakh crore. On the other hand, DIIs added strength to the market with their buying spree reaching Rs 7.85 lakh crore.
The past year saw FII/FPIs remain as net sellers, offloading Indian equities worth Rs 2.92 lakh crore. On the other hand, DIIs added strength to the market with their buying spree reaching Rs 7.85 lakh crore for the year so far.
The past year saw FII/FPIs remain as net sellers, offloading Indian equities worth Rs 2.92 lakh crore. On the other hand, DIIs added strength to the market with their buying spree reaching Rs 7.85 lakh crore for the year so far.
The past year saw FII/FPIs remain as net sellers, offloading Indian equities worth Rs 2.92 lakh crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.88 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 7.78 lakh crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.84 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 7.72 lakh crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.81 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 7.69 lakh crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.77 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 7.61 lakh crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.77 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 7.61 lakh crore.
For the year so far, FII/FPIs remain net sellers, having offloaded Indian equities worth Rs 2.79 lakh crore. On the other hand, DIIs have added significant strength to the market, with their cumulative buying reaching Rs 7.48 lakh crore during the same period - the highest ever in a single year.
For the year so far, FII/FPIs remain net sellers, having offloaded Indian equities worth Rs 2.67 lakh crore. On the other hand, DIIs have added significant strength to the market, with their cumulative buying reaching Rs 7.20 lakh crore during the same period - the highest ever in a single year.
For the year so far, FII/FPIs remain net sellers, offloading Indian equities worth Rs 2.77 lakh crore. On the other hand, DIIs added strength to the market with their buying spree reaching Rs 7.45 lakh crore for the year so far.
For the year so far, FII/FPIs remain net sellers, offloading Indian equities worth Rs 2.72 lakh crore. On the other hand, DIIs added strength to the market with their buying spree reaching Rs 7.33 lakh crore for the year so far.
For the year so far, FII/FPIs remain net sellers, offloading Indian equities worth Rs 2,68 lakh crore. On the other hand, DIIs added strength to the market with their buying spree reaching Rs 7.25 lakh crore for the year so far.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.67 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 7.20 lakh crore.
Provisional NSE data shows mutual funds, insurers, banks and other domestic institutions have together bought Rs 7.01 lakh crore worth of equities so far in 2025, surpassing the previous record of Rs 5.25 lakh crore in 2024.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.57 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 6.91 lakh crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.58 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 6.87 lakh crore.
A tactical cash build-up by domestic funds ahead of January earnings and stretched valuations are among the reasons why the broader market momentum seems to have paused. Experts feel large-caps may continue to outperform in the near term as investors prioritise safety over momentum.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.54 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 6.82 lakh crore.
For the year so far, FIIs have been net sellers of shares worth Rs 2.53 lakh crore, while DIIs have net bought shares worth Rs 6.71 lakh crore.